1807.]  Glouce/fer—Oxford— Buckingham—Bedford, Ke. 295 
At Hereford, Mr. Hopley, 57.—Mrs. Tay- 
tor, mother of William T. efq. of Tilling- 
ton, 96.—John Jones, efq. who laft year 
ferved the office of chief magiftrate of the 
city, 60. —» Mr. William Parker. — Mr. 
Knill. 
At Leominfter, Mrs. Lowe, wife of Mr. 
L.—Mrs. Sandland. 
At Ledbury, Mrs. Watts. 
At Stretton, Mr. Weaver. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
A meeting of the principal traders and in- 
habitants ef Glocefter, was lately convened, 
for the purpofe of taking into confideration 
the intended meafure of forming a rail-way 
from the. Coombe-Hill Navigation, to the 
town of Cheltenham: the meeting were of 
opinion that the plan, if carried into a law, 
would prove injurious to the tradé and com- 
merce of Glocefter ; and therefore determined 
to inftruét their two reprefentatives in par- 
lament, to oppofe, in all its ftages, any Bill 
which may be introduced to fanétion fuch an 
undertaking, 
MWarried.] At Quedgley, Mr. John Tay- 
lor, to Mifs Copner. 
At Thornbury, Mr. Edward Salmon, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Hodges, only dauzhter-of Mr. 
Hodges, formerly a partner in the houfe of 
Mefirs. Grove and Co. Briftol. 
82 Minchinhampton, Mr. Daniel Smith, 
of Nailfworth, to Mifs Martha Playne, of 
Longford Mills. 
Died.} At Glocefter, Mrs. Martha Ro- 
berts, reli&t of David R. efq. army agent, 
London.—Mrs Cox.—Mifs Smith.—Mr. J. 
Wheeler, 94. — Mrs. Wilton, 73. —Mifs 
Wingate. 
At Colefbourn, Mifs Holmes, daughter of 
the Rev. Mr. H. re€tor of that place. 
At Swindon, near Cheltenham, John Scud- 
amore, efq. fon of the late Henry Blackford 
S. efq. of Newent. 
At Cheltenham, Mrs.-Middleton, wife of 
Mr. M. of the Lamb inn. 
At Tetbury, Wm. Fither, efq. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Married.) At Oxford, Mr. John Luckett, 
of the Bell inn, to Mifs Peake, filter to Mr. 
P. of the Blue Boar inn.—Mr. Charles Tai- 
mage, to Milfs Mayow. 
Died.] At Oxford, Mrs. Jones, relict of 
the Rev. William J. late rector of Llangan- 
hafal, and Llanfihangel, in Denbighfhire, 66. 
Mr. Thomas Hedding.—Mrs. Maacs, 65.— 
Mifs Ann Brumhead, third daughter of Mr. 
B. collector of excife, 13. 
At Chaiileton, Mire. Hancock, 84. 
At Headington, Mrs. Mather, daughter of 
the Rev. Dr. M. formerly Prefident ot Corpus 
Chrifti College, Oxford. 
At Wooditock, Mr. George Hunt, one of 
the fenior members of the corporation. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
After the trials of the prifoners at the laf 
afiizes at Aylefbury, the magiftrates and gen- 
tlemen held a meeting in the county ha'l, to 
take into confideration a plan for eftablifhing 
a general county fire infurance, by an affo- 
ciation of the noblemen and gentlemen of 
the counties of Bucks, Bedford, Berks, Effex, 
Hertford, Huntingdon, Middlefex, North- 
ampton, Oxford, and Warwick, which was 
highly approved, and recommended to be car- 
ried into immediate effect. 
Married.] At Stoke Pogis, Jerome de Sa- 
lis, efq. of Hillingdon Place, Middlefex, to 
Mifs P. Freeman, daughter of Robert F. 
M.D. of the Lodge near Uxbridge. 
At Upton, Mr. W. Davis, of Windfor, to 
Mifs Mary Goddard, daughter of Mr. G. of 
Eaton Wick. he 
_Died.] At Bath, John Williams, M.D. 
of Buckingham, who united fingular {kill 
with {tri integrity, 56.—And @ week after- 
wards, his fifter, Mrs. F. Williams, 61- 
At Great Marlow, where he was in{pector 
general of inftruétion. at the Roya! Military 
‘College, General Jarry, 74. 
BEDFORDSHIRE» 
Died.) At Bedford, Coarles Fyfhe Palmer, 
efq. fen. of Luckley, Berks. 
At Tingrith, Charles Dymocke Willaume, 
efq. 
At Chellington, Mrs. Hooper, wife. of 
the Rev. Mr. H. rector of Carlton cum 
Chellington. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. , 
Married.] At Daventry, Mr. Richar 
Watfon, fon of the Rev. George W. to Mifs 
Tayler. 
At Peterborough, Captain Harries, of the 
Royal Pembroke fufileers, to Mifs Mary 
Powell. ; 
The Rev, Mr. Davis, minilter of the Bap- 
tift congregation at Middleton Cheney, to 
Mifs Councer, of Thenford. 
Dicd,] While hunting, Richard Booth, 
efq. of Glendon Hall. He ferved the office 
of high sheriff in 179:, and was chofen lieu- 
tenant of the Kettering troop of Northamp- 
tonfhire yeomanry on the firft formation of 
the regiment. He had long laboured under 
fymptoms of angina peftoris, in afit of which 
he died. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Samuel Ellis, 77. 
Mrs. Hayward, 86, 
At Northampton, Mrs, Mary Newcome, 
youngett daughter of the late Alderman N. 
At Wellingborough, Mrs, Jones, $9. 
At Spratton, Mrs. Martha Hodfon, 83. 
At Hartwell, of a putridfever, Mr. John 
Windmill. One of his brothers and two 
fitters have died of the fame diforder in the © 
fhort {pace of feven weeks. 
At Aynho, Mr. George Hunt, 
At Thorney, the Rey. john Hunt, rector 
of Borefield, near Oundle, 69. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.] At Kimbolton, Mrs. Peck, wife of 
Mr. P. furgeon. 
The Rev. Jofeph Sympfon, reétor cf Stee- 
ple Gidding, and vicar of Ellington.’ 
Ppe At 
